Explain practical skills—rhythm, phrasing, and chord-tone targeting—that make jazz guitar solos sound better than just learning exotic scales, with examples and practice tips.

Explain practical skills—rhythm, phrasing, and chord-tone targeting—that make jazz guitar solos sound better than just learning exotic scales, with examples and practice tips.

Share mandolin diagrams of Barry Harris drop voicings and inversions for 6th, dominant, 7b5, and diminished chords, plus clarifying notes on equivalences.

Teach beginning jazz mandolin soloing over Mack the Knife in G, using one‑octave scale notes against G6 and D7, with downloadable PDF and play‑along drills.

Teach a Jethro Burns–inspired mandolin arpeggio warm-up covering G–Am–D shapes, position shifts, and alternate picking to build fretboard fluency and hand synchronization.

Teach bossa nova guitar basics—laid-back rhythms, alternating bass, and comping patterns—via Dominic Miller with Paul Davids, so you can accompany songs and start improvising.

Curate and discuss recommended easy jazz guitar solos to learn by ear, with a multi-teacher video roundup to build vocabulary, improvisation, and transcription skills.

Teach a simple jazz-blues phrasing approach for guitar to improve lines and feel, starting from basic material you can apply immediately.

Outline three practice strategies and pitfalls to help jazz guitar beginners avoid wasted time and learn core skills more efficiently.

Explain how jazz beginners can start sounding authentic by focusing on swing feel, rhythm, phrasing, and essential approaches over just note choices.

Teach five essential jazz guitar licks and how to apply them musically in solos so beginner players sound more authentic.

Teach seven ways to use pentatonic scales over jazz chords to build better licks, from simple applications to more outside sounds.

Demonstrates practical phrases and strategies for improvising over jazz ii–V–I changes on guitar, including ear-training, chord-tone targeting, and position-based fretboard mapping.

Presents a jazz-education-rooted practice method to improve improvisation and soloing, linking to a video that explains how to practice jazz solos more effectively.

Provide a curated list of 25 jazz standards with brief harmonic analyses and five essential recordings each to guide learning and listening.

Demonstrates essential jazz guitar chord types—minor, dominant, altered dominant, and major seventh—with quick voicings to get started.

Present a video defending the minor ninth interval beyond dominant chords, with timecoded classical, jazz, and pop examples illustrating its expressive harmonic use.

Explain the melodic minor scale and its seven modes, with an overview of their use in jazz improvisation and how to start applying them.

Presents five beginner-friendly jazz soloing exercises for nailing chord changes and flowing through progressions, with a video and prompt for additional practice ideas.

Teach an exercise to expand jazz chord voicings and begin chord-melody arranging on guitar.

Presents five focused jazz guitar exercises to improve soloing, chord voicings, and overall sound while highlighting what to prioritize to avoid wasted practice time.

Demonstrate a simple guitar-focused jazz chord exercise to build comping, chord melody, rhythm, and voice-leading skills.

Presents a practical jazz guitar chord system for connecting chord types and turning symbols into musical, voice-led comping without memorizing endless shapes.

Demonstrates how beginners can turn simple ideas into convincing jazz guitar solos using vocabulary, embellishments, and phrasing.

Demonstrates a straightforward method to convert familiar guitar shapes into colorful, playable jazz chord voicings for richer comping options.

Outline a roadmap to jazz comping on guitar using shell voicings, drop 2 and drop 3 chords, with guidance on reading chord charts.

Teach a triad enclosure exercise to add authentic jazz phrasing and flow to guitar solos, with practice steps and examples from Joe Pass and others.
